One hundred years ago, second editor of The Christadelphian CC
Walker rebutted the arguments of a Christadelphian who thought the
concept of a spherical earth was unbiblical and heretical, and based his
arguments on a literal reading of the Bible.

Fundamentalists
and the New Atheists are mirror images of each other in how they see
the science-Bible debate. The former reject science because a literal
reading of the creation narratives conflicts with it, while the latter
reject Christianity because they know that reality contradicts a literal
reading of Genesis which they think is the only possible way to read
the Bible.

Nothing demonstrates the fact that Genesis 1 is ancient cosmology and
not modern science more effectively than its declaration that the
firmament was solid, separating waters above from waters below. It is
this one fact more than anything else that destroys both literal and
strong concordist readings of the Genesis 1 that seek to read it as a
scientifically accurate account of origins. It also shows that
contemporary special creationists - both YEC and OEC - not only fail to
interpret Genesis 1 properly on this point but are also ignorant of how
early Christian and Jewish expositors interpreted Genesis 1.

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Creationism is not a plain reading of the text (religionron.wordpress.com)Yom — which means day has other meanings. None of them in ancient
hebrew means a 24 hour day. It means literally sunset to sunset. So
then how exactly can there be a sunset to sunset before the fourth yom
in Gen 1:14-19? Right there cant be. That definition requires an
earth, a sky, a moon and a sun. Which didn’t exist until then. So the
other definitions of yom are this: a metaporic day, an unspecified
amount of time. If we want to take it literally we are left with an
unspecified amount of time. Those of us that think its metaphoric
don’t have a problem with either. Why? a day to God is an unspecified
amount of time. Either way the main reason for the belief is wrong.

Genesis as a metaphor, does even that work? (skeptical-science.com)Most would dismiss the idea of 7 literal 24 hours days, as described in the book of genesis, as factual (except perhaps Ken Ham),
and so Ken aside, one of the most popular views, one that I once
personally embraced, is the thought that it is simply a metaphor, and
that each day is a symbol that represents a geological age.
Is even this credible?

Ch. 6 - Non-Concordist interpretations (lookroundyou.wordpress.com)Non-concordist views- Genesis is divinely inspired and authoritative but does not contain historical or scientific information+ the number and ordering of the “days” of Genesis 1 are chosen for
poetic and thematic reasons rather than historical reasons; Genesis 1 is
not typical Hebrew poetry, nor is it Old Testament historical narrative
such as the books of Samuel and Kings; It is a narrative but one with
rhythm and repetition of ideas and phrases. There is structure where
the first three days correspond with the last three:+Both – let science drive the interpretation of Scripture rather than
letting theological considerations and consistency with the rest of
Scripture be the priority.
Reminder: focus on living our lives according to the “clear messages
of God’s Word” rather than debating the nuances of interpretation of
less clear passages

Without science, and the center of our own universe (themorningsun.com)Since the universe isn’t fixed, you can make an argument that every spot
is its center. The case for the other is a touch dicier, especially if
you understand anything about gravity.+Geocentrism is a fringe idea among fringe ideas in scientific circles.
Alas, scientific circles aren’t the same as popular circles. Most polls
tag public belief in it at between 20 and 25 percent. That is, at least
one in five Americans believe that Copernicus got it wrong in the 16th
century.

Creationist Ham Claims Fossil Is Proof Humans And Dinosaurs Lived Together (americanlivewire.com)To most of you who have probably grown up with the belief that dinosaurs
lived millions of years ago and that humans have only recently come
into existence, this claim may seem a little far fetched. Creationist Ken Ham is claiming that an Allosaurus fossil that the Creation Museum
is going to put on display will prove that human lived right alongside
dinosaurs only a few short thousand years ago. Ham claims that the great
Biblical flood took place a little more than 4,000 years ago, which
wiped out the dinosaurs at that time. His whole claim has traditional
scientists metaphorically standing around and scratching their heads.

Biblical Science You Were Never Taught In School (bblessedtoday.net)Even if you are not a scientist, I want you to know that you don’t have
to be a scientist to believe the bible over the smartest scientists on
the planet. My first thought was, “this can’t be, this is crazy.” As
you dig a bit into the matter and the shock dies down, your next phase
will be that you will not knock down Geocentricity and say it is not so
and let it be a possibility and not make a full decision. Perhaps after
you see some of these videos and links, you will say, this is not crazy,
this is biblical. And you will realize God is always right.

The Mind of Creationists and Our Communication Gap (skepticalteacher.wordpress.com)Like many who call themselves skeptics of pseudoscience, the paranormal,
and religion, I have some friends who are into one of more of the
aforementioned areas. Specifically, I have friends who proudly call
themselves creationists, in the sense that they adhere to the most
common variant called Young-Earth Creationism (where
their reading of the Bible says the Earth/universe is roughly
6000-10,000 years old). What I want to do here is to recount a
conversation I had with one of these friends and how it opened my eyes
into how the creationist mind seems to work.

Geocentrism? Seriously? (blogs.discovermagazine.com) I have to scratch my head over Geocentrists.
These are people who believe that the Earth is fixed in space,
unmoving and unmovable, and the Universe literally revolves around it.
Without exception, in my experience, these followers of Geocentrism
believe in it due to a literal interpretation of the Bible. Finding
passages in the Bible to support this belief isn’t hard; Genesis is
loaded with them.
However, like young-Earth creationism, the problem here is in that "literal" part*.
If you take the Bible to be true word for word, then you have to deny a
vast amount of reality, and almost everything we’ve learned about the
Universe since the Bible was written.

Geocentricity: Cosmology of the Bible (bblessedtoday.net)Many Christians are falling for deceptions of all kinds. They are
falling into cult and occult false denominations, false good, false
evil….they are being attacked on every aspect of life. Why would the
area of science be any different? I already did an earlier post with longer videos to look at. Biblical Science You Were Never Taught In School
Please just look at what it is. You don’t have to believe it if you
don’t want to but I think the argument is compelling and you know what
else is more important? I trust God’s word over what the godless
humanists say about anything. As Christians we should follow God’s word
over man’s in all things.

We should compare it to today where many people speak their mothertongue and speak an other language for business matters and to be able to have a good conversation with others who speak a different language. As such many today speak English, Spanish or Mandarine to communicate with foreigners or business partners.

Jeshua was a palestinian Jew, from the Essene sect, who spoke Aramaic.
Israeli linguistics professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann told Reuters that both
Netanyahu, son of a distinguished Jewish historian, and the pope, the
spiritual leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, had a point.

"But he would have also
known Hebrew because there were extant religious writings in Hebrew."

Zuckermann said that during Jesus' time, Hebrew was spoken by the lower classes - "the kind of people he ministered to"
But we should know that by those speaking Aramaic were also people who had studied and who had better positions in life and as such were not of the 'lower class'.

The
one thing you can count on when dealing with Islamist extremists who
freely ply their trade from the sanctuary of the British Isles is that
they are fully aware of their human and legal rights. Whether it is
through the useful advice provided by civil liberties activists – who
more often than not are funded at British taxpayers’ expense – or the
result of studying al-Qaeda’s manual on waging judicial jihad against
the West, the leaders of British-based Islamist groups know only too
well how to protect themselves against unwelcome scrutiny of their
activities.

The
extensive support network available to terrorists such as the
Egyptian-born Abu Hamza al-Masri would certainly help to explain how the
radical cleric from north London managed to avoid extradition to
America for a decade or more, thereby making a mockery of British
justice, as well as undermining the efforts of successive British
governments to protect the public from attack.+The life sentence that is likely to be imposed on Abu Hamza in September
will symbolise the end of a generation of British-based Islamist
radicals who openly rejoiced in the horrors of the September 11 attacks
in 2001. But it is unlikely that this will deter the modern breed of
jihadists, who arguably pose far more of a threat to our national
security than Abu Hamza ever did.+Tuesday’s conviction of a 31-year-old Portsmouth man for attending a
terrorist training camp in Syria shows how seriously the security
authorities are treating this challenge. A number of other suspects,
including Moazzem Begg, the former Guantanamo detainee and darling of
BBC current affairs programmes, are now awaiting trial on similar
charges. Add to this all the other radical Islamic groups, such as the
Muslim Brotherhood, that are using Britain as a base from which to
campaign for the overthrow of pro-Western regimes – often through the
use of violence – in countries such as Bahrain and the United Arab
Emirates, and you get some idea of the scale of the security nightmare
our hitherto tolerant approach to Islamist extremism has created.

The
Christian exodus, underway for decades, has reached critical levels in
recent years. Emigration is a central concern to local Vatican
officials, who are trying to stave off the flight with offers of jobs,
housing and scholarships.

"I
am sad to think that maybe the time will come in which Christianity
will disappear from this land,"

said the Rev. Juan Solana, a Vatican
envoy who oversees the Notre Dame center, a Jerusalem hotel for pilgrims
that employs 150 locals, mostly Christians.

Solana
said he employs Christians to encourage them

"to stay here, to love
this land, to be aware of their particular vocation to be the witnesses
of Christianity in this land."

The
Christian exodus is taking place across the Middle East. Jordan, where
Pope Francis will begin his three-day trip Saturday, has thousands of
Christian refugees from war-torn Syria and Iraq.

+

The decline began with high Jewish immigration and Christian emigration
after the 1948 war surrounding Israel's establishment, and has been
abetted by continued emigration and a low birthrate among Christians who
stay.

Israel
has 130,000 Arab Christians. There are also nearly 200,000 non-native
Christians in Israel, including Christians who moved from the former
Soviet Union because of Jewish family ties, guest workers and African
migrants.

You would imagine that state television tries to bring up the next generation in good order, and would like them to have good contacts with their neighbours. You would not expect the little box in the house-room to bring messages to throw stones at others.

Religious
practices change all the time—just ask Catholics who celebrated mass in Latin
until the 1960s or Protestant groups that started ordaining women as ministers
in the 1970s. But are there certain core beliefs that can never change?

"The
church is really trying to sweep this under the rug and we're pretending we're
all united, we're the United Methodist Church after all."

For many years now several debates have gone on about celibacy and about intercourse with people of the other and of the same sex.

Conservative
theologians within the United Methodist
Church argue that Schaefer's defrocking was justified
because church law, by definition, must be upheld — otherwise, it is not a church
law. They maintain that homosexuals are welcome in the church, but that one
should abstain from the practice of homosexuality.

Schaefer
says there was "no way in Hell" he would have declined when he was
asked to ordain his son's same-sex wedding in 2007. "I saw it as an act of
love," says Schaefer. Others
within the church saw it as an act of rebellion.

“The ultimate debate is not over sexuality—it’s just one battle flag
issue in the current culture wars that’s been going on in the last 150
years between traditionalist and liberal revisionists,”

Matt Rourke/Associated Press

The Rev. Frank Schaefer with his wife after meeting with Methodist leaders on Thursday.

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A Church Divided: Methodists Clash Over Gay Marriage (financialsurvivalnetwork.com) + videoSchaefer was stripped of his clerical credentials this past December
after a 13-member jury of pastors found him guilty of disobeying church
law. The UMC Book of Discipline, which contains the church’s laws and
doctrines, forbids celebrations of same-sex marriages and asserts that
the practice of homosexuality is “incompatible with Christian teaching.”
While Schaefer’s defrocking may have been meant as a warning to
silence rogue pastor’s who disagree with the UMC Book of Discipline, it
has arguably had the opposite effect: The church now faces a legitimate
uprising by clergy members and laypeople within the denomination who
passionately disagree with the church’s stance on homosexuality. The
internal debate has been waging since 1972 when the first language
condemning homosexual practice was introduced in the Book of Discipline.

Defrocked pastor advocates for LGBQT community (chronicle.northcoastnow.com)An ordained United Methodist minister, Schaefer believed his son hid
his feelings from him because of their close ties to the church — one
that condemns homosexuality. His son’s fear of disapproval was so
strong, he later found out, that he was contemplating suicide.
“He cried himself to sleep many nights and he prayed to be normal. He decided it would be better to be gone,” Schaefer said.
Fourteen years ago, Schaefer told his son that he accepted him. That he still loved him.
Acceptance from his church in Lebanon, Pa., however, was a different story.
On Thursday, Schaefer visited First Church in Oberlin to discuss how
he was defrocked for officiating at the 2007 gay marriage of his son.
Schaefer’s visit to Oberlin came just after a federal judge ruled that Ohio must recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages.

Defrocked pastor to speak in Napa (napavalleyregister.com)Schaefer told his district superintendent within the Methodist
church, but only told his congregation members when directly asked.
However, a member filed a complaint with the national church’s Eastern
Pennsylvania Conference in April 2013 — just 26 days before a statute of
limitations would have expired — and triggered a church trial for
defying the Methodist ban on uniting gay couples.
After a two-day
trial in November, a jury of Methodist clergy convicted Schaefer of
disobeying church law. The church conference stripped Schaefer, who has
two other gay children, of his minister’s credentials a month later
after he declined to uphold the Book of Discipline’s gay-marriage
prohibition. The expulsion is under appeal.

Testifying in his defense, the
51-year-old pastor said he decided to break church rules out of love for
his son. He said he might have lost what he called his "ritual purity"
by disobeying the Methodist Book of Discipline, but that he felt he was
obeying God's command to minister to everyone.

"I
love the United Methodist Church. I've been a minister for almost 20
years and there are so many good things about the United Methodist
Church except for that one rule," said Schaefer, of Lebanon.

Schaefer,
who pleaded not guilty to the charges, could have avoided the trial if
he had agreed to never again perform a same-gender wedding, but he
declined because three of his four children are gay.

The
nation's largest mainline Protestant denomination accepts gay and
lesbian members, but it rejects the practice of homosexuality as
"incompatible with Christian teaching."

The
church's lawyer, the Rev. Christopher Fisher, told the jury that
Schaefer clearly violated the Book of Discipline. He said the
complainant, Jon Boger — a member of Schaefer's congregation — was
dismayed and shocked when he learned this year about the ceremony.

US Methodist church convicts minister for officiating at son's gay wedding (theguardian.com)"When pastors take the law of the church in their own hand … it
undermines their own credibility as a leader and also undermines the
integrity of the church as a whole," Boger said.
He said he understood Schaefer's motivation.
"It's
his son. He loves his son. In a way I felt bad for him," Boger said.
"But he's also shown no remorse or repentance, nor has he apologised to
anyone."

Members of the United Methodist Church, the nation’s third-largest
Christian denomination, have been battling bitterly over homosexuality
for four decades. The church now faces an increasingly determined
uprising by clergy members and laypeople who have refused to cede, even
after losing the most recent votes, at the Methodist convention last
year, on proposals to change church teaching.

“After 40 years of playing nice and attempting a legislative solution,
we will not wait any longer,” said Matt Berryman, a former Methodist
pastor who said he turned in his credentials because he is gay. He now
serves as the executive director of the Reconciling Ministries Network, a Methodist gay rights group.

In Philadelphia last month, 36 Methodist ministers recited
the Declaration of Marriage on the steps of a Methodist church for two
gay men in a 25-year relationship. In New York, Methodist clergy members
have been triumphantly posting accounts on a blog of the same-sex marriages they have been performing.

Fellow United Methodist pastor calls for Frank Schaefer to be 'openly rebuked' for officiating gay son's wedding (pennlive.com)Stallsworth urged jurors to set the punishment from a pedagogical
standpoint – not merely a punitive one – meaning, that the sanctions
should also be directed at sending other clergy a message. The church
has penalized several pastors in recent years for performing gay
marriages, handing down sanctions that range from suspension to removal
of office. In the worst case scenario, Schaefer could be defrocked, or
lose all of his ordination credentials.
Stallsworth said the
punishment should be determined for the good of all, including not just
Schaefer, but for the instructional good of other clergy, the order of
the church and the sustenance of all the members of the church.
The
open rebuke, he said, should be “proportionately effective” to help
repair the common order of the church and to “protect the conscience of
weaker bretheren.”

Methodist minister defrocked for officiating son's same-sex wedding (myfox8.com)Schaefer was asked to immediately surrender his credentials, but he
refused, forcing church officials to defrock him, the statement said.+Ewing expects the appeal to be tried some time in 2015.
Asked of his plans until then, Schaefer said, “I will continue to be a voice for the LGBT community.”

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

The partners in Israel’s Tamar natural gas field said on Tuesday they
had signed a letter of intent with Spain’s Union Fenosa Gas to export up
to 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas annually over 15 years to the
company’s liquefied natural gas plants in Egypt.

2011
saw unparalleled historic events - most notably the massive political
& social upheaval in the Middle East. With the ' Arab Spring '
rattling through more than 14 separate nations in the Arab World ,
overthrowing longstanding governments & dictatorships ( Tunisia ,
Egypt , Libya ) & throwing others into chaotic civil wars ( Syria
, Yemen ) it has created a maelstrom of political dynamics
transforming this already volatile region into a tinder-box of
instability & strategic uncertainty. In 2013 , the continuing
emergence of brutal terrorists groups such as Al Qaeda , Al Nusra ,
ISIS , Ansar Al-Islam has further escalated the violence , bloodshed
& suffering in this troubled region. These events are the
prelude to the final global conflict , long prophesied in the Bible
& centered around God's people , the tiny nation of Israel.

Since
natural gas was first discovered offshore Israel in 1998, the country
has seen the growth of an oil and gas industry that promises to provide
not only an economic boost to the country itself but could also prove to
be a diplomatic tool that can be used to build better relations with
some of its neighboring states.

writes Jon Mainwaring,

From
Ezekiel we learn that when Russia and the EU invade the Middle East
they do so to take a "spoil", could Oil be the "spoil" they will be
after?

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Find also:

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Articles of the Day 5/5/14: Beware Of 'Chrislam' (godshourglass.wordpress.com)“Someone wrote to ask my opinion about several theories he has read
concerning the relationship between the Church and Israel. He asked,
“Are the two really the same or are they supposed to be different?”
Here’s my response. The misguided effort to blend the Church and Israel
into one entity continues. First it was “Replacement Theology”, the
false teaching that because of their rejection of Jesus as their
Messiah, God has no more use for Israel. Instead He has transferred to
the Church all of the promises He had formerly made to them. According
to this view, the rebirth of Israel in 1948 was nothing more than an
accident of history, not the fulfillment of prophecy. They say the only
future for Israel is through the Church.”

Richard Littlejohn: The Russkies are coming... Don't panic! (dailymail.co.uk)Plans have been
announced to remake Dad's Army with a modern cast, but with the script
still set in World War II. If the producers wanted to be really
imaginative, they could bring the show bang up to date. It might go
something like this...

Cyprus-Israel deal on hydro-carbon secrecy (cyprus-mail.com)Cyprus and Israel
signed on Monday an agreement on the exchange and protection of
confidential information on hydrocarbons discovered in Block 12 in
Cyprus’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and in the adjacent Ishai offshore
licence within Israel’s EEZ.

Israeli gas field may supply facility in Egypt (miamiherald.com)
The operator of a natural gas field off Israel's coast said it has
signed a letter of intent to provide gas to a facility in Egypt.Houston-based
Noble Energy Inc. reached the preliminary deal to sell gas to Union
Fenosa Gas SA for its liquefied natural gas facility in Egypt. The deal
calls for providing up to 2.5 trillion cubic feet of gas over 15 years.
It said the sides hoped to reach a final agreement within six months. It
would then need regulatory approval in Israel and Egypt.

Houston-based Noble Energy Inc. reached the
preliminary deal to sell gas to Union Fenosa Gas SA for its liquefied
natural gas facility in Egypt. The deal calls for providing up to 2.5
trillion cubic feet of gas over 15 years. It said the sides hoped to
reach a final agreement within six months. It would then need regulatory
approval in Israel and Egypt.

Keith Elliott, Noble Energy’s senior vice
president for the region, called the deal a “major milestone” for the
Tamar gas field, which began production last year.

Until recently, Egypt provided natural gas to
Israel. But following the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak in
2011, supplies were disrupted and eventually halted.

The roots of energy independence lie in the energy crises of the
1970s. US oil production peaked in 1970, and we became increasingly
dependent on oil imported from the Middle East. In response to US
support for Israel, OPEC cut production and doubled prices in 1973 and
again in 1979. The economy stagnated for most of the decade, and
Americans recoiled at the thought of the economy and foreign policy
being held hostage by Arab sheiks.

Independence from these threats then became a key national
objective. An effort was made to increase domestic exploration, develop
alternative fuels, and conserve energy. Automobile gas mileage standards
were increased, natural gas displaced oil in industry and home heating,
and the generation of electricity from oil was phased out. The
Strategic Petroleum Reserve was put in place as a buffer against supply
disruptions, and the Carter Doctrine in the wake of the Iranian
Revolution in 1979 declared that any threat in the Persian Gulf would be
treated as an assault on the vital interests of the United States.

Israel gas field partners sign LOI on exports to Egypt LNG plants (dailynewsegypt.com)Tamar was discovered in the eastern Mediterranean in 2009 and holds
an estimated 10 tcf of gas. The larger Leviathan field was discovered
nearby a year later and turned Israel into a potential energy exporter.
UFG has an 80% stake in an LNG facility in Damietta and has been
having production trouble since the Egyptian government began keeping
its own natural gas for domestic use rather than sending it to the plant
for export.
Texas-based Noble Energy, which has a 36% stake in Tamar, said both
sides hope to finalise a binding agreement within six months, though any
deal will require regulatory approvals in Israel and Egypt.
A source close to the Israeli partners said if a final deal is
concluded the gas would be sent through a new subsea pipeline which
would have to be built.

Noble Energy to Sell Israel Gas to Egypt for Export (algemeiner.com)Noble and Union Fenosa Gas signed a non-binding agreement of intent to
dispatch as much as 2.5 trillion cubic feet of gas from Tamar to the
plant over 15 years, according to a Noble statement e-mailed late
yesterday. The offshore Tamar field holds an estimated 10 trillion cubic
feet of gas.

Now gas-rich Israel goes for oil in East Med (upi.com)Leviathan is Israel's largest gas field, containing an estimated 19
trillion cubic feet of gas, with Noble the major stakeholder along with
leading Israeli partner Delek Group.
To get to the oil-bearing
strata that lie beneath Leviathan's gas deposits, Noble will have to
drill the Jewish state's deepest well, 31,200 feet below the
Mediterranean seabed.
If it hits pay dirt, the oil would be enough for Israel's current requirements for 15 years.
On
top of the estimated 25 trillion cubic feet of gas so far discovered
off Israel -- which the government estimates could earn $20 billion over
the next decade or so -- that amount of oil would mean Israel, the
Middle East's third largest economy, could halt imports that cost $10
billion a year.
Gas production began March 30 from Israel's Tamar
field, which contains an estimated 8 tcf of gas and is also owned and
operated by Noble-Delek. Leviathan's gas is expected to start flowing in
2016.
Noble expects its oil exploration program, with an
anticipated cost of more than $120 million for the Leviathan gas strike,
will get under way toward the end of the year, after the arrival of a
drilling vessel currently being built in South Korea.

Will oil help or hinder the Middle East peace process? (en.trend.az)The 1973 Arab-Israeli War also called the Yom Kippur War in Israel or
the October War in the Arab world, revealed three fundamental realities
in the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict.
First, it made the Israelis, who were over confident and somewhat
inebriated with their victory in the June 1967 Six-Day War somewhat
arrogant. After the climate of doom and gloom that permeated the country
in the early years of independence, the June '67 war made many Israelis
believe they were invincible. Obviously, they were not.
The October War caught them unprepared and with their guard down.
Their legendary intelligence service failed to read the signs or issue
warnings that Egypt and Syria were preparing to launch surprise attacks
on the afternoon of October 6, 1973, the eve of the most holy day in
Israel, Yom Kippur.

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